Re: Where do you go when you die?
The more I think about this, the more depressing it seems. Because that's what it is to me, just nothingness.
The whole concept of going to heaven and being reunited with lost loved ones is such an ideal idea, but the emotions and memories we acquire are products of neural activity, which ceases upon death. So then, what's left? In my opinion, you can't really know, because you have no brain to sense anything when you die. You just cease to exist.
Now, an interesting thought that I've had for years is that when we cease this existence, we eventually live a new life, with no recollection whatsoever of our previous existences.
Frankly though, the thought of death scares me the slightest bit because of this very issue.
The more I think about this, the more depressing it seems. Because that's what it is to me, just nothingness.
The whole concept of going to heaven and being reunited with lost loved ones is such an ideal idea, but the emotions and memories we acquire are products of neural activity, which ceases upon death. So then, what's left? In my opinion, you can't really know, because you have no brain to sense anything when you die. You just cease to exist.
Now, an interesting thought that I've had for years is that when we cease this existence, we eventually live a new life, with no recollection whatsoever of our previous existences.
Frankly though, the thought of death scares me the slightest bit because of this very issue.







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